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Burning Skin? Nausea? Headaches? PROTESTORS BEWARE

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peacelovingmother · 20/02/2011 17:47

Let me make it clear that I am not posting this to frighten anyone or dissuade from protesting, quite the opposite. But everyone must be made aware of this.

I have been protesting lately, after being active a couple of years in the field of disability rights. My local council do not like me very much.

Since October I have been suffering from burning skin (often worse at night), nausea, headaches, disrupted sleep, poor concentration, electric static and shock feelings... you name it. :(

Recently I discovered through Googling that these are symptoms of electronic harassment, and that it had been used on the women
peace protestors at Greenham Common in the 1980's. I will try and post a link to a video about it later.

Anyhow, apart from the symptoms, you can tell you are being harassed by using an EMF / ELF meter. They are available cheaply on eBay. If you want a good one, get one that covers low frequencies. Mine is 16 Hz upwards. I am currently setting up a Facebook page to expose this and posting videos of the EMF / ELF meter readings in my home. Angry If you are a target I would encourage you to do the same. A cheaper method, if you have a magnetic compass, is to walk around with it and watch where it deviates from true North. It is picking up electromagnetic fields.

Its apalling that the government has stooped to this low, and that because they have our names and addresses can target us like this. My entire family are being targetted, the world needs to know about this crime against humanity.

OP posts:
FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 08:40

So let me get this right. Because you engage in protests for disability rights against your local council (I'm assuming you are not an infamous PITA on the grand scale of Peter Tatchell -merely someone operating on a relatively local level) you believe that your council is tracking you, and your family home by sending messages to a space satellite, and by mustering helicopters with James Bondesque sabotage equipment to fly over your house and somehow electronically nobble you?

Is that it, in a nutshell?

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 22/02/2011 08:46

"My GP is going to believe me? Yeah right, I'm sure he will be quite happy to refer me to Community Psychiatric Services or similar! Or it will get blamed on the wiring, or phone masts, or phones, or broadband, or solar flares..."

Well there was a thread about this the other day. About all the wireless equipment and electronic stuff (mostly in schools it was on about - but also in homes) and how it affected people.

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 08:51

I think it is entirely possible that people can suffer ill effects as described by the OP as a result of over-exposure to the electronic equipment that surrounds us in everyday life these days.

I'm just struggling a bit with the helicopters sent by the council.

bamboobutton · 22/02/2011 09:00

so your local council has the time/money/resources to monitor your house 24/7 to turn off the electrobollocks they are aiming at your house whenever someone else turns up?Hmm

call me Sceptical McScepticalpants but what a load of guff.

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 22/02/2011 09:06

yes me too FN. Running a helicopter is an expensive business. I know it's not really the same thing - but our local air ambulance costs around £1400 per trip to run. And they can only afford to run during the day as night time is significantly more expensive.

I wonder how they manage to filter the costs into their budgets without anyone noticing.

Snorbs · 22/02/2011 09:27

peacelovingmother, could you tell me a bit more about the meter you're using? When you say it's "200", what are the units? And what frequency of EMF is it detecting?

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 10:28

Well she did say her council don't like her much, Baroque. They must really, really hate her guts in fact.

I get an awful lot of helicopters over my house too, and I'm quite often tired. Worried now. Confused

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 10:31

That should be 'doesn't' like her much shouldn't it. Council is singular. Sincere apologies to all who were offended by that slack grammar moment.

moondog · 22/02/2011 10:32

Is this a joke?

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 10:41

So, did you have your symptoms, then google them and find out about this electrobollocks as bamboo so beautifully put it, and just arrive at this conclusion? Or did you find out about the electrobloocks first, then notice your symptoms? Did you go to the GP about the symptoms before you decided it was electrobollocks?

Mind you, you can't be too careful. Remember Viktor Yushchenko?

If the British government wanted to start with this kind of thing it makes sense for them to target on a small town disability rights campaigner, rather than going for, say Abu Hamza, or Nick Griffin.

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 10:41

I don't think so moon.

moondog · 22/02/2011 10:44

Haha, I have to admire the OP's sheer sense of importance. Grin

I knew of a woman who reckoned her phone was being tapped because she knew the water supply was being contaminated. She was found dead and conspiracy theories flew about. Turned out she tripped having had a cosy day in with the cooking sherry.

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 22/02/2011 11:53

I get LOADS of helicopters over my house too - and constantly knackered, seem to get electric shocks off everything, and have disupted (or actually rather "no/little") sleep......

oh wait hang on - they're police helicopters accompanied by the sounds of sirens, I've had the electric shocks off stuff since I was a child and my insomnia has been a recurring theme since I worked nights, exasperated by stress, creative bursts Blush and depression,

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 12:04

These electronic signals 'get turned off when other people are around' apparently.

Wow - that must really take a dedicated team of council employees to follow the OP, stake out her home, and to keep taking their fingers on and off the buzzer every time an innocent bystander walks past. It must need a high degree of accuracy.

She seems to have gone away now. Maybe she's been kidnapped and is undergoing waterboarding. Sad

moondog · 22/02/2011 12:05

This is hilarious.
As are many threads at present such as cat but no money and serial mother.

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 12:07

oh I'll nip over to those then. Monumentally bored today. Grin

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 22/02/2011 12:13

cat but no money? huh - who's been posting as me Shock!! Wink

Actually I am skint at the moment, but it's temporary (and not helped by 3 children deciding their feet are all going to grow at the exact same time this time round Grin)

scurryfunge · 22/02/2011 12:14

I think Princess Diana is responsible.

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 12:21

can't find them. Help me out someone. Grin

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 12:29

found serial mums but not the cat. Sad

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 22/02/2011 12:29

I saw serial mums earlier - I can't find the cat either

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 22/02/2011 12:36

oh found the cat one - it's actually very boring - the money for the cat is coming back via the insurance, was a short term blip (though I still think she should send the kid in the stained top.......)

FellatioNelson · 22/02/2011 12:42

I'm disappointed that the OP being electro-bollocksed hasn't returned. Sad

magicbutterfly · 22/02/2011 12:44

It's threads such as this that have made the internet worthwhile.

Snorbs · 22/02/2011 12:46

I want to get one of these amazing meters that can accurately measure signal strength from 16Hz up to the Gigahertz (microwave) range and all in something small enough to be held in the hand. All the signal measurement equipment I've ever worked with tends to be limited in frequency range.

And my antenna theory is very rusty but wouldn't a 16Hz signal need an antenna literally miles long to pick it up? How big is this ELF meter?

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